Development Co-Operation and Third World Development

Synopsis

The past two decades have witnessed an ongoing search for a more coherent basis for development cooperation and the means to satisfy global needs. The achievement of better relations among developed and developing countries remains an urgent task as the world community seeks to formulate a new and more equitable economic order. Findings in this volume suggest that persistent economic difficulties within industrial countries, especially high unemployment and inflationary tendencies, have made it clear that the rich and poor countries alike must strive for more effective patterns of world economic and development collaboration. Contributors explore cooperation among developing countries as both a means for implementing a new international economic order and a desirable feature of this order. This book provides researchers with much needed knowledge about the different sources of information and data available for the study of the objectives, goals, and methods of development cooperation programs among Third World countries.

Adoption and Usage of ICT in DevelopingCountries: Case of Ugandan FirmsSsewanyana, Joseph Busler, Michael.
International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 3, No. 3, October 2007

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Economic Aid to Women despite American Women's Domestic Gains, Few Government Resources Have Been Dedicated to Enhancing the Role of Women in DevelopingCountriesMary Fran Freedman. Mary Fran Freedman is a former director of AID's Women ..
The Christian Science Monitor, December 22, 1992

Hold Firm on Foreign Aid the House Shortchanged DevelopingCountries When It Cut $200 Million in FundingCatherine Gwin. Catherine Gwin is vice president of the Overseas Development Council, a. Washington-based research institute..
The Christian Science Monitor, July 15, 1993